We are Legion. All of uses are one, and one is all of uses. Want to know how to defeat us? Simple. Just kill the real us. But, can yous find the real us? Uwe hee hee.

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— Legion

Legion (Japanese: ローローRoro) was one of Eremiya's assassins. Perpetually wearing a mask which obscures his identity, he possessed a seemingly unique ability: to duplicate himself many times over and act as many entities at once. He refers to his clones as his "brothers", but their true nature is uncertain; Reese has implied that the clones were also raised at Eremiya's orphanage alongside herself and the true Legion[1].

Later, after Lang's defeat, a clone of Legion led an ambush against Marth using a squad of hired mercenaries, including Caesar and Radd. His efforts failed and the clone was killed, laughing as he died that the real Legion was still alive. Legion and a horde of his clones made another attempt on Marth's life while he was in Khadein, during which Marth's army successfully killed the true Legion and killed him for good. Afterwards, Eremiya had Clarisse destroy the remaining Legion clones, claiming them to be useless without the true Legion[3].

Legion appears as an ally unit in the DLC chapter Lost Bloodlines 1, and as an enemy unit in the DLC chapters Lost Bloodlines 2 and 3. A version of Legion is playable via SpotPass as part of the New Mystery of the Emblem character set.

Skill set

Role

Legion is one of the characters added to the game in the Echoes of Mystery update, and was made available to players in the tenth Grand Hero Battle, which initially ran from June 16, 2017 through June 22, 2017. Only one variation of Legion is currently available in Heroes, based on his New Mystery of the Emblem incarnation.

Personality and character

Legion is a gleeful psychopath, loves combat and killing, and does not seem to particularly care about his clones dying. He habitually refers to everyone and everything, including himself for obvious reasons, in plural, and he has a distinct and easily recognizable laugh: "uwee-hee-hee". It is uncertain exactly how much of a personality his clones have, or if they mentally operate independently from the true Legion, though Eremiya's intent to dispose of them following the true Legion's death suggests that they depended on the true Legion to function to some extent[3].